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Alcohol use: Views of people receiving in-patient care for mental health conditions

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Abstract

This study explored the perceptions of psychiatric in-patients concerning their use of alcohol in a context of community living. A total of 70 psychiatric in-patients at an Ethiopian hospital were the informants in this study (males = 73%; females = 27%, majority diagnosis schizophrenia = 63%). The patients completed a structured interview on possible reasons for and effects associated with alcohol use in psychiatric illness. These were thematically analysed. The patients cited positive features when using alcohol to include keeping one warm, acting as a digestive, controlling the side effects of psychotropic drugs, alleviating boredom or anxiety and improving one’s mood. They noted negative aspects of alcohol consumption as being the risk of bodily harm, absenteeism from work, familial neglect and a loss of control of one’s life. Some patients believed that the use of alcohol while they were under psychiatric care carried the risk of social exclusion and discrimination; yet they also believed that abstinence from alcohol would be difficult for them.

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